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June 24, 2015

Making the Case for Innovation


Accepting student failure is giving them permission to accept it as well

The Pygmalion Effect: Communicating High Expectations

Learn how to communicate high expectations to all of your students with these practical tips.



There are fewer classroom management issues with independent thinkers

Metacognition: The Gift That Keeps Giving

Teach students to be more metacognitive (and more aware of how they learn!) with these five ideas.



The funny bone is connected to the sense of wonder

Laughter Boosts Retention

Use these research-supported tips to prime your students' brains for learning with humor.




Using games for assessment is about more than tracking points

Using Games for Assessment

Watch how you can assess learning after gameplay with these student-led innovative ideas.


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